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The Swift II is a side-by-side, two-seat training and aerobatic aircraft, and is currently in the final stages of design. Swift Aircraft plan to market the Swift II for the military and civilian markets when it becomes available. The aircraft will be of all composite construction to save weight and improve performance.
The Swift program was announced in May 2009. In 2015 Swift Technology Group announced a "multi million pound investment" supporting development of the aircraft and other products, [3] [4] and exhibited a static display at AeroExpo UK. [5] In 2021, the Royal Air Force announced its intention to become carbon neutral, called Project MONET. [6]
After Shaw left, the firm faced considerable difficulties; but in September 2008, company fortunes improved as Europa Aircraft was acquired by British company, Swift Technology Group. Europa Aircraft has existed under several company names, and the current name is Europa Aircraft (2004) Ltd.
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BTG Limited is an international specialist healthcare company that is developing and commercialising products targeting critical care, cancer and other disorders. The current name was adopted when the British Technology Group changed its name on 27 May 1998. [ 2 ]
Ian Langely, Frank’s nephew, joined the business in 1988 to set up the technical staffing business. Ian purchased the company from Frank in 1995 and changed the name of the business to Air Resources, which later became Air Energi. Swift Worldwide Resources was founded in 1981 by Pat Swift, who was a commissioning engineer in the North Sea.
I was a tenured full professor at the University of Colorado Boulder for almost 24 years. At the end of 2024, I left. Officially, it was a voluntary departure. But I sure felt like I'd been pushed ...
The Scaled Wind Farm Technology (SWiFT) Facility is a collaborative research facility, located at the Reese Technology Center in Lubbock, Texas. [1] It is the first facility to offer multiple wind turbines to measure turbine performance in a wind farm environment for as a user facility for the Wind Energy Technologies Office of the United States Department of Energy. [2]